After a May Day march in Haiti, BO planned two other days of protest against the bourgeoisie, the imperialist and the Haitian State apparatus.
Read MoreInternational Worker’s Day aka May day is right around the corner (May 1st). It’s 2018 and the working class in the US and around the world is under attack
Read MoreTextile workers in Haiti ask that we pressure H&H sweatshop (where clothing for retailers like Walmart is produced) to rehire the workers who were fired, respect the right to organize, and to pay the wages workers demand.
Read MoreHere in Miami, workers and laborers are faced with some of the most brutal and harshest realities of survival in this country. We see shiny million dollar homes a few miles from the slums and decaying public housing. We see cookie cutter condo developments sprouting up all over the place
Read MoreThe situation with workers in Haiti is intensifying. The autonomous workers movement (Batay Ouvriye) is continuing its struggle to raise their minimum wage from the current 300 Gourdes (a little less than $5 US a day) to 800 Gourdes (about $12 US) among other demands.
Read MoreOn Saturday, May 20, 2017 workers took the street again. More workers from more factories left their job posts at SIPA and demanded to be let free from the factory walls to join fellow workers marching in the street, at time-mark 1:50 the gates finally opened and the workers flood the street.
Read MoreToday is a historic day of both tragedy and victory for the working class. Workers struggle would like to repost a text written some years back about this historic day that has been stolen from us by the bosses. Today is a day for WORKING CLASS women, not women capitalists
Read MoreThe following is text from our sisters and brothers at Batay Ouvriye (Worker’s Fight) in Haiti about the November 2016 elections in Haiti. Batay Ouvriye is an autonomous mass working class movement which has been organized over many years of intense repression
Read Morehe following is text from our sisters and brothers at Batay Ouvriye (Worker’s Fight) in Haiti about the November 2016 elections in Haiti. Batay Ouvriye is an autonomous mass working class movement which has been organized over many years of intense repression from the bosses.
Read MoreWe work most days,
sometimes all
profits up and wages fall